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HmmmSo i currently have a van only.I could do with a car really for weekend/leisure/kids use etcMy GF has a car and i use hers on occasion but meh i want a new vehicle of my own So whaddya you lot use ?Option 1. Run a car and a vanOption 2. Buy a double Cab VanOption 3. Buy a double cab pickup TruckNot sure which way to go, if i buy a second car it wont get used much and seems a waste, practically a double cab would be best but i want a pickupwhat do you guys uses and prefer?cheers
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
Quote from: adam thompson on March 13, 2018, 06:01:20 pmHmmmSo i currently have a van only.I could do with a car really for weekend/leisure/kids use etcMy GF has a car and i use hers on occasion but meh i want a new vehicle of my own So whaddya you lot use ?Option 1. Run a car and a vanOption 2. Buy a double Cab VanOption 3. Buy a double cab pickup TruckNot sure which way to go, if i buy a second car it wont get used much and seems a waste, practically a double cab would be best but i want a pickupwhat do you guys uses and prefer?cheersThat bit in red...you’ve pretty much answered your own question.Whether you go for practical or what you actually want is your call really. I’d go DCiV myself if you don’t have/need a ‘family car’ but its easy for me as we have a car that the wife uses predominantly so I just use that for none work stuff.
i think my problem is whichever way i went id get bored in 6 months and want something else
the problem with having the one vehicle is that your always dragging your work tools(poles and brushes) and water tank around with you.....its a pain....its like a ball and chain around your foot!
Quote from: dazmond on March 13, 2018, 07:20:42 pmthe problem with having the one vehicle is that your always dragging your work tools(poles and brushes) and water tank around with you.....its a pain....its like a ball and chain around your foot! Try being married then you'll know what a ball and chain is
Quote from: adam thompson on March 13, 2018, 06:53:07 pmi think my problem is whichever way i went id get bored in 6 months and want something elsewhy?the great thing about having a car as well is your keeping wear and tear on the van down to a minimum(esp with all the weight in the back)and if its regularly serviced it should last a very long time...plus its easier for recording expenses etc...and keeping your work life and chill time separate....
Just buy a good second hand car... you can get a lot of bang for your buck these days. I can't think of a bigger PITA than a pickup for wfp!!
Buy an expensive one then , then you won’t get rid so quick